It is the only Natural Park in Andalusia located within a provincial capital (97% belongs to the city of Malaga).

It presently covers 4,900 hectares.

It has 150 km of paths and tracks, most of which are prohibited to motor vehicles.

Height above sea level: 97 – 1,031 metres.

El Lagar de Torrijos is a former working farm that now opens to the public to demonstrate a past linked originally to grape growing and wine production, and then to olive tree farming and oil pressing.

There are a number of gastronomic dishes related to the Natural Park, as are some of the most famous varieties of sweet wine grape.